I really like BlueMist Vaping.
Over 250 juices with super cheap prices that are considerably less than a lot of other juice vendors. They offer sample packs which I highly recommend getting first so you can try a bunch of juices for cheap. They also offer extra flavor shots for .50cents more...
I def would not get an elite. While the batteries are alittle better, their still relatively small and the elite is still a slim ecig, and you still would only be able to use standard resistance attys/cartos.
Between the eGo-C and the Go-Go, honestly Id say neither.
The Go-Go does have good...
sorry, I forgot I clicked on the actual unit and not just the spare switches.
Heres their full kit from the website you posted: Smoktech 2200mAh EPower | E-Power 18650 2200mAh | 2200 MAH E Power Kit
If you look at the second picture of the unit by itself, it has the bigger button switch, which...
Heres the link to the sweet-vapes spare switches: E-Power Switch | Sweet-Vapes E-Liquid
I also noticed that in the second picture of the website you posted that has 18650 stuff, that switch in the picture is the bigger button newer one. The first picture, if you look at the E-Power, its of the...
Ha nicceeee!!! Before you buy one of those though, I would def call sweet-vapes first and see if the newer switch would work with the older 18650. Bc youd def be better off getting one of those. The older 18650 switch is what caused so many problems and is what made most vendors stop selling...
If you look around you can prob find some vendor that has some leftover 18650 parts.
Off the top of my head, the only vendor I know that sells the 18650 E-power, is Sweet-Vapes.com, which is the vendor I mentioned earlier. They sell the 18650, but its not the 18650 your getting. Swee-vapes...
Unfortunately, the older 18650 E-Power had a lot of problems, and most vendors stopped selling them bc of it. I hope it works well for you though.
The problem is, very few vendors sell spare parts for the older 18650 anymore, if any at all. You can def get the batteries amd a charger, but...
Thick VG juices do not work well at all in eGo tanks. They work a lot better with mostly PG juices. Try an 80PG/20VG juice, that ratio works well in eGo tanks
Like all ecigs, things can fail, so its prob not a bad idea to get an extra switch.
I have a few switches, but my original one is still working and I used it for over 4 months.
Thats the part that has changed the most since the E-Power first came out. So if you get an E-power from Hoosier...
Sweet-vapes.com also has a really good deal for the E-Power, and that might be the best place for you to get one if you decide to.
They sell the E-Power kit for only $41.95, and they sell the kit with atomizers and prefilled cartridges, or you can get the kit with your choice of cartomizers...
Hoosier Ecig Supply, which is the vendor from the link I posted, sells the E-Power kit with cartomizers, but they are sold out right now.
Many other vendors sell the E-Power as well though.
I bought mine from Crystal Clear Vaping. They sell their kit for alittle more than some other vendors...
The E-power has a 510 connection, which is the most popular, and is the same threading that your Blu has, meaning you could use the Blu cartos if you really wanted to. You will also be able to use a wide array of other attys and cartos though too since 510 is such a polular threading.
Yes you...
Yes you recharge the E-power batteries the same way you would recharge Duracell rechargable AA batteries.
Normal proprietary battery PVs, like slim ecigs and eGos/kGos/Rivas, use batteries that get about 250-250 full charge cycles in their lifetime. Non-proprietary batteries, like the...
They are rechargeable batteries, not like a AA battery or something that would go in a toy.
The E-Power uses 14650 rechargeable batteries. They are about the same size as a AA, but alittle longer.
These are what they look like: E Power batteries 14650
You get two 14650 batteries with the...
I def wouldnt get an eGo-T. If you want an eGo, just get a regualr one and use cartos. The eGo-T tanks can be very finicky and leak alot, and even when they do work, they dull flavor and TH.
Check out the E-power and kGo instead. They are both 3.7V PVs, while the eGo is only 3.3-3.4V. The...
Another slim ecig is also going to have small batteries that need to be recharged very frequently.
I would def consider going with a bigger battery PV that can actually give you the battery life your looking for
The kGo is def a quality bigger battery PV, and I would also check out the E-Power.
Personally I like the E-Power and kGo alot more than the eGo bc their both 3.7V PVs, while the eGo is only 3.3-3.4V.
3.7V PVs provide alittle more "oomph" than an eGo, and more importantly handle the lower...
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